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Democrats and One Republican Walk Out of Special Town Council Meeting to Protest Veto Power Grab
Democratic Members of the Charter Revision Commission Issue Minority Report On Wednesday night, the six-member Charter Revision Commission held a hearing at Town Hall to present a draft of the group’s revised charter. The two Democrats on the commission submitted a minority report detailing their opinion on the various recommendations in this draft charter. The text of this minority report can be found here.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Magnet School “Deal” is a Consequence of Bad Decisions By First Selectman Herbst Poor decisions and high-stakes gamesmanship by First Selectman Tim Herbst blew up in Herbst’s face and the faces of all residents of Trumbull residents with the passage this week of a permanent and irrevocable shift in the town’s border by the state legislature. And the Winner is ... In case you missed it, the Trumbull Democra DTC Celebrates November Victories
Democrats Fete Former Leaders Trumbull Democrats on October 14th honored their esteemed former leaders in a gala dinner filled with laughs, political insights and lots of stories of the way things were. Nine former elected officials, including four first selectmen, four town clerks and two town treasurers, representing more than 100 years of combined service to Trumbull, were honored at the event, which was held at the Tashua Knolls banquet facility. Read more about the event and see photos of the honorees and other guests here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 22, 2010 Trumbull's Republican leadership has recently punished Town Council District 2 representative Robert Pescatore, Jr., by removing his Chairmanship on the Finance Committee of the Trumbull Town Council. This is in retaliation for bipartisan efforts with me Saturday, September 18 at a forum conducted to inform our constituents of an added cost to the current sewer project in North Nichols. This punitive action is morally and ethically wrong. Trumbull has played partisan politics far too long. I believe bipartisan efforts should be applauded, not punished. Mr. Pescatore and I will continue our efforts to keep residents informed of the issues that impact our Town. Mary Beth Thornton Tony Silber, Trumbull Democratic Town Committee, responds to accusations by the Herbst Administration. Trumbull Times-June 10, 2010 Dear Editor:
Republican Town Chairman Jack Testani says Democratic political gamesmanship has run amuck, and that Democrats should be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
I say the only thing that’s run amuck is the Republican leadership’s penchant for wild accusations. And because Jack alleges there’s a problem, it’s only fair to challenge him to define it.
Is open and honest political debate the “problem” Jack’s referring to? Every time someone so much as differs with the first selectman, they’re attacked by his named and unnamed surrogates, in the papers and on computer message boards.
Or perhaps the “problem” Mr. Testani talks about consists merely of asking questions about various Herbst Administration policies. As local residents are finding out, asking critical questions of this administration risks massive retaliation instead of fact-based response. Our current leaders either forget or just flat-out don’t get that in a two-party democracy, different viewpoints are a healthy and necessary part of the process.
Maybe the “problem” here is expecting that the administration should have its facts straight.
Jack Testani and First Selectman Herbst last week accused me of sending to the Connecticut Post an e-mail written by Keith Klain. The act would have been innocuous if I’d done it. But I didn’t send the Post anything. That didn’t stop Mr. Testani and Mr. Herbst from proclaiming as loudly as they could, and with absolute certainty, that I did.
Consider what First Selectman Herbst said in a letter to Nichols residents on June 4:
“Planning and Zoning Commission alternate Tony Silber (also a political opponent) contacted the Connecticut Post editorial board requesting that they delve into the matter without verifying the truth or accuracy of the allegations contained in the e-mail.”
Here’s the wonderful irony. The first selectman reprimanded me for not checking out my facts, when he himself didn’t bother to verify “the truth or accuracy” of his own information before he allowed inaccurate hearsay to masquerade as absolute truth.
One thing’s certain: That’s no way to govern.
Then both Mr. Testani and Mr. Herbst criticized Town Council Minority Leader Mary Beth Thornton for filing an FOI request in the matter of the power-plant project. “This was pure politics with the worst of intentions,” Mr. Testani exclaimed. Well, there is one thing worse—and that’s filing six FOI complaints in six months, which is what the Republicans did in 2009.
If the first selectman insists on government that lurches from crisis to crisis, he won’t succeed in the long term. If the Herbst administration insists on parrying mild questions with shrill accusations, it won’t win the confidence of our residents. If the elected leadership insists on divisiveness first and policy second, then its fate is already set.
Trumbull Democrats believe in the power of the outstretched hand, not the pointed finger. Democrats believe in engaging in debate, not in smashing dissent. Democrats believe in embracing all perspectives, not in discrediting those who differ.
Tony Silber Democratic Town Committee
A Trumbull Land-Use Agenda By Tony Silber, alternate member of the Trumbull Planning and Zoning Commission One of the fundamental issues in any town is land use. From land-use policy flows many things that directly impact quality of life, such as tax rates, traffic congestion, use density, environmental quality, open space, recreation, economic development, property values and more. Below are three areas that Trumbull should focus on this year. more
Trumbull Democrats: Herbst's Budget Process Produced The Worst Possible Outcome - Significantly Reduced Services and Higher Taxes Democrats lay out principles for sound and sustainable budgeting.
Trumbull Democrats: Herbst's Claim of $1 Million in Operational Savings is Misleading First Selectman Timothy Herbst did not achieve his campaign pledge of identifying $1 million in operational savings in his first 100 days in office, and he misled the citizens of Trumbull in a press release on the topic issued this week, Trumbull Democrats said. Click here to read the full story |
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